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Qtel service tieup with Starlink
Business Reporter Qtel will offer its full range of customer services through Starlink in Qatar. Qtel customers can buy new mobile connections – both postpaid and prepaid, credit top-up cards, electronic vouchers, USB modem and Blackberry handsets among other gadgets at Starlink outlets in Doha.
Gulf Times |
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IBM's goes modular for 'green' datacentre design
IBM claims its latest modular datacentre design can help cut energy bills by 50 per cent.
ZDNet Australia |
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FuncoLand trial: Witness was spared while workers were killed
A customer at the FuncoLand video game store in Roxbury, where two workers were shot to death in 2002, testified Wednesday that he saw three unfamiliar men when he entered the shop and was hustled out by one who told him the store was closed because the computers were down.
Daily Record |
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New computer system over budget and late: Auditor
The Victorian Auditor-General has found the new computer system for the Department of Justice has been delayed and is over budget.
ABC via Yahoo!7 News |
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Tollgrade Features Latest Broadband Service Assurance Solutions at Telecom Industry Event in Las Vegas, June 17-19
PITTSBURGH , June 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Tollgrade Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq: TLGD), a leading supplier of network service assurance products for the telecom and cable industries, today announced that it will feature the company's latest broadband service assurance solutions - the new DigiTest(R) ICE(TM) broadband service assurance probe for remote low-line-count DSLAM locations, and ...
Broadcast Newsroom |
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by agentj (1.72) on Fri 18th May 2007 18:41 UTC
Most people don't even know how to write any simple program - not comparable to such huge codebase as Firefox , linux kernel or windows have. If the code grows bigger and bigger, it's impossible to avoid the so called "bloat".
New Mobile Computing |
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Business
Australian special effects house Animal Logic won an Oscar for the animated penguin musical Happy Feet and thrilled audiences with its work on the Spartan war epic 300, now it plans to take on the world’s great computer game companies.
The West Australian |
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Triathlon: USAT Partners with USOC for New Website
Site includes enhanced features such as video, photo galleries and blogs.
RunnersWeb.com |
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VeriSign enters into sale-leaseback deal
VeriSign Inc. , which runs many of the Internet's core systems, said Wednesday it has signed a deal to sell and lease back a portion of its Mountain View, Calif., headquarters.
Boston Globe |
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Review: Sprint's phone is iPhone clone done right
This is a review of the 3G iPhone. No, not the one Apple announced on Monday. The other one. You know -- the one from Sprint and Samsung?
Boston Globe |
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Missouri, Kansas passed up for Medicare program
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - A federal Medicare pilot program aimed at encouraging physicians to use computerized patient records will not be coming to Kansas or Missouri.
Jefferson City News Tribune |
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IT bug bites Lalu too, joins list of celeb bloggers
Railway minister Lalu Prasad loves to do things in style, whether it is talking about the movies or his latest passion -blogging.
The Times of India |
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Reporter's Notebook - Day #2 in WWDCville
Day Number two brought continued realization that Apple as a corporation, with all its engineering resources, is into the iPhone in a big way. This is not a hobby, folks
The Mac Observer |
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iPO The Back Page - Analysts Miss the Boat, Question Innovation in iPhone 3G
Yesterday, I wrote a column saying that a key component to Apple's price drop for the iPhone 3G centers around the App Store. I still haven't seen anyone else cottoning on this, which doesn't surprise me, but I was a little surprised by a couple of things coming from the world of analysis and punditry. Most notably is a piece from Dow Jones saying there's no innovation in the iPhone 3G
The Mac Observer |
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Web Celebs in Full Force for 12th Annual Webbies
Internet Week in New York concluded this Monday and Tuesday with the star-studded presentation of the 12th annual Webby Awards.
PC Magazine |
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Gabbing With Top Googler
Google chief Eric Schmidt chats with the New Yorker about making money, YouTube and whether Google is trying to thwart a deal between Yahoo! and Microsoft.
Forbes |
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Google CEO prefers an independent Yahoo
Google believes an independent Yahoo is better for the marketplace than one that becomes part of Microsoft, Google Chairman/CEO Eric Schmidt said on Wednesday.
InfoWorld via Yahoo! News |
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Survey: Emerging markets demand to drive PC growth
Burgeoning demand for personal computers in emerging markets is likely to boost worldwide PC shipments this year, but the growth rate will taper off in coming years, according to a new survey.
EETimes |
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Clark State grad earns DoD scholarship
SPRINGFIELD — Fernando Browning was not going to apply for the advertised internship at Avetec. It was in the area of information technology and Browning was majoring in computer aided drafting and manufacturing engineering technology.
Springfield News-Sun |
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Who will replace Jeff Weiner at Yahoo? [Hires]
If Jeff Weiner, head of Yahoo's search, community, and media properties, leaves the company, who's left to run things? An outside hire seems unlikely, Michael Arrington points out, given Carl Icahn's... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Valleywag |
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Ex-warden put women's racy pix online, Morris County grand jury to be told
Charges that a former top official for the Morris County Sheriff's Office posted sexually explicit photographs of two women on the Internet without their consent will be forwarded to a county grand jury for review, authorities said Tuesday. John "J.K." Kinnecom, 57, appeared with defense lawyer Donald Belsole in state Superior Court, Morristown, for a brief status conference and was told by ...
Asbury Park Press |
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Secret intelligence info on al-Qaida left on British commuter train
Associated Press - June 11, 2008 6:03 PM ET LONDON (AP) - It's not the first place you'd expect to find the British government's latest secret intelligence assessment on al-Qaida, and on Iraq's...
WLFI Lafayette |
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Internet gambling ban stung foreign bookies
European Union officials will interview members of the Bush administration next month in advance of a potential trade challenge to the U.S. ban on Internet gambling.
The Hill |
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Las Vegas Sun
The NASCAR blog world is abuzz with the news that a NASCAR technical inspector has filed a $225 million sexual and racial harassment lawsuit against the sanctioning body.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Tourist 'unaware' of porn on hard drive
A GERMAN tourist who was caught with more than 1000 images of child pornography at Melbourne Airport was unaware the files were on his portable hard drive, a court has heard.
Mandurah Mail |
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